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About Age in Place – Erie Region
Family caregivers who take care of elderly family members sometimes need a break. In these cases home care may be the best option for everyone. Age in Place has professional and compassionate caregivers that give seniors with the best possible personal care services in Erie.
Is Senior Home Care Better?
It’s clear that a senior staying in the privacy of their own home will feel safer and more comfortable. For elderly people who are homebound, home health care means keeping their independence and keeping their dignity.
In addition to the obvious advantage for the elderly able to stay in their own home, Age in Place has more benefits.
- Maintaining Independence
- Convenience, Safety, Comfortable
- Gives Family Caregivers A Break
- Saves Money Compared To Nursing Homes
- Complete Services
- Companionship
- Individual Care
Age in Place Home Care Services
If your loved one has a temporary or permanent illness, they can depend on us to make them more comfortable with our variety of services. Age in Place can assist with a variety of services for both short-term or long-term senior home care.
Some of the services offered by Age in Place include Help with ADL's, Managing prescription, Meal prep, Catheter care, Grooming and hygiene, Help getting dressed, Custom care, Holiday care, Grocery Shopping, Dementia care, Recovering from surgery, Temporary care, Companion care, Fall prevention, …and many more - call for all services available..
It’s easy to get overwhelmed, call (800) 755-1458 to speak with an advisor for what the best option for you loved one is.
Staff & Caregivers at Age in Place
In order to become a Age in Place caregiver, it takes someone special. Not everyone who applies meets our standards. The process to join our team is difficult, but the results speak for themselves. A thorough background check that exceeds Pennsylvania requirements is one of the many steps that a caregiver must pass.
Cost of Home Care in Erie
There are several factors that contribute to the cost of home senior care. Every elderly adult has specific needs. Caregiver or nurse, weekly hours, and the cost of the supplies affect in-home care pricing.
For a custom in-home care quote, complete the form above or call us at (800) 755-1458.
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Home Care Service Details
Help with ADL's, Managing prescription, Meal prep, Catheter care, Grooming and hygiene, Help getting dressed, Custom care, Holiday care, Grocery Shopping, Dementia care, Recovering from surgery, Temporary care, Companion care, Fall prevention, …and many more - call for all services available.Assisted Living Center is not affiliated with Age in Place – Erie Region and does guarantee the completeness or accuracy of pricing, photos, living or care available, services or amenities. All phone calls and form submissions are handled by our trusted partner A Place for Mom.
Families and their loved ones are encouraged to do the following before deciding on a community.
- Schedule a tour and visit the physical location to make sure community description is accurate.
- Confirm with community manager that living and services required for you or your loved one's unique needs and budget are met.
- Check with state government websites for additional licensing and information.
If there is any information that is inaccurate or needs to be updated, please contact Assisted Living Center.
Assisted Living Center uses the term "assisted living" or "personal care" to inform users that a community provides assistance with some Activities of Daily Living (ADL's). It may not meet your state's legal definition required for that level of care.